batch in Portuguese
batch in Portuguese is fornada, lote — batch means a quantity of something made, baked, or produced together at one time.
batch in Portuguese
fornada
The quantity of bread or other baked goods baked at one time.
lote
(by extension) A quantity of anything produced at one operation.
What does "batch" mean?
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noun A quantity of something made, baked, or produced together at one time.
"She pulled a fresh batch of cookies out of the oven."
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noun A group of things or people handled or processed together.
"IT ran the payroll updates in one batch overnight."
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verb To group items together and process them as a single set.
"The system batches all the orders and sends them out at midnight."
batch in a sentence
- She pulled a fresh batch of cookies out of the oven.
- The factory ships out a new batch of parts every Friday.
- IT ran the payroll updates in one batch overnight.
- The system batches all the orders and sends them out at midnight.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "batch" in Portuguese?
"batch" in Portuguese is fornada, lote. batch means: A quantity of something made, baked, or produced together at one time.
How do you use "batch" in a sentence?
Example: "She pulled a fresh batch of cookies out of the oven." In Portuguese, "batch" is fornada, lote.
Are there other ways to say "batch" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "batch": fornada, lote.
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